Tag Archives: blogging

Things are going well. I just want them to remain that way, so I’m stepping back to make a little extra room for self-care. I’ll still be monitoring this site, responding to comments and answering emails. I’m just not writing any new posts for a few days. There will be a monthly status report tomorrow, […]

“Something else for my to-do list is to retune my internet. I’ve been taking five minutes here and there, but I need to give it a couple of hours soon. Here are the rules. Facebook is for misery, so don’t use it, at all. Twitter is for news, so just read it. Instagram is for […]

A working writer does a lot more than just write. Every Monday morning is spent on accounting. At least a third of my time is spent editing, which is arguably a subset of writing, but it’s not adding words to a manuscript. Marketing is something I need to spend more time on, so I can […]

The part of blogging that I’ve enjoyed most over the past month or so have been allowing things to evolve organically. It goes against every single piece of blogging advice, or general writing advice, that you’re likely to find, but I find it deeply satisfying. Instead of figure out what I want to say, how […]

WordPress tells me that I’m on a 40-day blogging streak. 40 days in the wilderness that is the current blogosphere. I’ve been invited to join what may be the last surviving blog carnival in the universe. I am considering it, but there’s too much on my plate at the moment to think about it right […]

We interrupt today’s regularly scheduled blog post for a quick breather. As much as I’ve been enjoying daily blogging, the recent series exploring who I am and who I want to be is… a lot for me. It isn’t the workload. I’ve settled into a comfortable groove there. My schedule and my workspace are set […]

The 12 Days of Christmas are over, and the holiday season has come to an end. This weekend we’ll take the decorations down and pack them away until next year. We’ll finish off the last of the leftovers, so we can begin eating healthier again. There will probably be one last hurrah for the Christmas […]